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Which school is better? If anyone can list some pros and cons about each school that would really help! Thanks!
Some people have rather umm...strong opinions on MD vs. DO...
Which school is better? If anyone can list some pros and cons about each school that would really help! Thanks!
Locations cross out each other too, both suburban Chicago. Go to RFU and you will go through a lot less hassle.
My mom lives by RFU, locations are not equal here! I would definately prefer CCOM if you are looking at location!
One's about 40 miles aways from Downtown while other is around 25 miles. There might be a little more to do in west suburban area than in North Chicago, but you must keep in mind that as a medical student you will keep your other activities to a minimum.
One's about 40 miles aways from Downtown while other is around 25 miles. There might be a little more to do in west suburban area than in North Chicago, but you must keep in mind that as a medical student you will keep your other activities to a minimum.
Dude, I see that you went to Loyola, when did you graduate? Fellow rambler herewell if one does go to RFU, they can always get drunk at my parents sports bar, or get a bite to eat 24-hours a day at my parents other restaurant... all within 2-3 minutes from campus. 🙂
Dude, I see that you went to Loyola, when did you graduate? Fellow rambler here
Hey, i graduated in may 2006, went to rome for a semester in september 2006 and then opened a cafe at loyola a few months back. im still lurking around loyola, even though i graduated nearly 2 years ago lol. when did you graduate?
Graduated in May 2007, so is this cafe of yours aound the campus? is it in CFSU?
Wasn't there a shooting right there on friday? A Nigerian guy got killed I heard.its at 1217 W. devon, across from hamilton's on devon street.
Wasn't there a shooting right there on friday? A Nigerian guy got killed I heard.
but the question is...do you want to go to a low rated MD school...or a top rated DO school?
Low rated? I think many people would disagree with you. CMS used to have problems, but is now becoming very impressive and with some great match lists. And I'm not even a student there!
Wasn't there a shooting right there on friday? A Nigerian guy got killed I heard.
sorry to say..but CMS high not as highly regarded as some other medical schools from the medical community..sorry to say...they do have the lowest stats...and have had their share of problems that will probably shade the school for a little bit longer
Not highly regarded? If you did your research you would know that the "problems" they had was based on funding, nothing wrong academically. The school has average stats, 3.5 gpa, 30 MCAT. They also have amazing residency placements. I guess I should tell my brother that he goes to a lower grade medical school with his USMLE score of 238. 🙄
I live in chicago....and I have 4 family members who are practicing physicians, and 2 of them are at teaching hospitals in Chicago...and that seems to be the general consensus among chicago ...sorry to say
So your family of physicians constitues all of Chicago? 🙄 I also live in Chicago and have a family of physicians. Did any of them go to Rosalind Franklin? Obviously not from the dumb A accusations you've made about the school when you actually know nothing about it.
PS All of my brother's friends also got 230+ on their boards. Wow, what a terrible school that produces some of the highest board averages and best residencies! Seriously, get off your high horse.
produces some of the highest board averages and best residencies! get off your high horse.
UIC, are you kidding me? It's a state school that's average at best. Shows how much you really know about med schools. 🙄
You asked to prove you wrong.
From princetonreview.com
Admission stats for
Rosalind Franklin
Average MCAT Bio: 10.36
Average MCAT Phys: 10.13
Average MCAT Verbal: 9.08Average MCAT Essay: PAverage UGrad GPA: 3.59
UIC
Average MCAT Bio: 9.60Average MCAT Phys: 9.40Average MCAT Verbal: 9.00Average MCAT Essay: QAverage UGrad GPA: 3.50
Rush
Average MCAT Bio: 10.00
Average MCAT Phys: 10.00
Average MCAT Verbal: 9.50Average MCAT Essay: PAverage UGrad GPA: 3.50
Just by admission averages, Rosalind Franklin is the 3rd best school in IL. And UIC has a 75% USMLE pass rate while Rosalind Franklin has a 95% pass rate. Shows how much you know.🙄
A lot of the professors at Rosalind Franklin wrote the books that most medical schools use. They do rotations at hospitals all over Chicago and students from UIC and Rush choose to follow suit because you see 10x more cases.
UIC a top notch program? HA! That's the most ridiculous thing I've heard.You have to be at the top of your class to get the match results you want. Good luck getting a good spot. The pass rate was released somewhere, don't know where it was you will have to look it up.
And the threads you provided was full of clueless pre-med who didn't know about the school or they just asked interview questions.
And sorry, if what was a back up school (yeah right) you certaintly didn't get in did you?
UIC, are you kidding me? It's a state school that's average at best. Shows how much you really know about med schools. 🙄
You asked to prove you wrong.
From princetonreview.com
Admission stats for
Rosalind Franklin
Average MCAT Bio: 10.36
Average MCAT Phys: 10.13
Average MCAT Verbal: 9.08Average MCAT Essay: PAverage UGrad GPA: 3.59
UIC
Average MCAT Bio: 9.60Average MCAT Phys: 9.40Average MCAT Verbal: 9.00Average MCAT Essay: QAverage UGrad GPA: 3.50
Rush
Average MCAT Bio: 10.00
Average MCAT Phys: 10.00
Average MCAT Verbal: 9.50Average MCAT Essay: PAverage UGrad GPA: 3.50
Just by admission averages, Rosalind Franklin is the 3rd best school in IL. And UIC has a 75% USMLE pass rate while Rosalind Franklin has a 95% pass rate. Shows how much you know.🙄
The fact that RFU has high MCAT/GPA is due to high number of matriculants from California. Ask you brother, he will tell you that more than 50% of the class consists of kids from California.
Since avg stats of California schools are ridiculously high, many are left without acceptances to Cali schools, thus they enroll in schools like RFU, boosting its avg stats.
If they accept as many OOS kids as RFU, I am sure the avg stats will be much higher than RFU.
Other than that, RFU wasn't bringing in enough money from NIH and was heavily depending on tuition money, thus the school was put on probation. Not having its own hospital is a factor as well. I am sure that RFU provides excellent education but it does have slight negative connotations attached to it among Chicago's medical community.
how immature .. want to stop the personal attacks? am i personally attacking you?
I never applied MD...so I obviously didn't get in CMS
so..you just said they have a 75% pass rate?...but now you can't find the source? and you are telling me to look it up[cough] liar [cough]
btw..i did try looking it up and I did not find anything lower than 90%
UIC and Rush follow suit to CMS students? are you kidding me?
sorry that you had to face reality![]()
I know lots (almost surprisingly lots) of people who have been very successful with their education here.
I'm just saying who are you to attack the integrity of the school when you obviously know little about it other than what your parents tell you. And yes, UIC and Rush do rotations with RFU students because they like the diversity of going to different hospitals. But of course you didn't know that so you decided to call me a liar. How mature.🙄 And BTW, the most important factors in med school ARE board scores and residency placements. UIC is PUBLICALLY funded which means they get their money from the government. Private schools do not have that luxury, therefore they must depend on tuition from students and benefactors/alumni. And yes, that was the pass rate for UIC and RFU. Go call the school if you think I am a liar. I never meant to insult UIC, I would be forever greatful if I went there. Sorry, you had to face the reality of your delusions and mighty inaccuracies about med school.![]()
I didn't personally attack you, you just didn't have a right to downgrade the school when you didn't even apply there. Why are you taking offence when it didn't even apply to you? It's not my school, but it's crazy if you consider it to be "the worst in the midwest," how does that make you look? Arrogant and foolish. I said go ahead and call them if you can't get past the pass rate. UIC is the biggest med school in the country, obviously not everyone will do well. And no, Chicago med students have their OWN hospitals/clinics where they do their rotations. They can CHOOSE to do the same program that RFU student do because like I said, there is more to learn and greater diversity.
And how was I putting down UIC and Rush soooo badly? By posting their admission stats? By calling UIC average (which it is compared to other med schools) or by stating that is was not THE best school in the country?
Please answer why an unusually large number of applicants choose other MD schools if accepted to RFU and some other school. I know at least a dozen who have done that, not only in Chicago, but some who went out of state instead of choosing RFU and staying in Chicago. It wasn't like they didn't want to stay in Chicago, they would have killed for an acceptance to UIC, Rush, or Loyola.
RFU is not IN Chicago, it's about 45 mins away in North Chicago/Lake Forest area. Some people don't want surburban living, or choose UIC because of it's cheaper IN STATE tuition. I also know about a dozen students from California who chose RFU over UIC because it more well known on the coasts, count on it. Anyway, what is your gain in putting it down so fervently? Put your money where the match results are.
it was probably due to their probationary status for accreditation...but now that has passed..they may choose differently
RFU is not IN Chicago, it's about 45 mins away in North Chicago/Lake Forest area. Some people don't want surburban living, or choose UIC because of it's cheaper IN STATE tuition. I also know about a dozen students from California who chose RFU over UIC because it more well known on the coasts, count on it. Anyway, what is your gain in putting it down so fervently? Put your money where the match results are.
That's not what they said, or they could've been lying. They come from wealthy families so I doubt the money was a factor/problem.
Then I suppose there's a small population of students who choose to go to RFU, unfortunately, I have yet to come across one myself. Since I am from IL, I can only vouch for what I have seen/heard from applicants here.
I would think people would tend to be quite successful, especially after graduating from medical school 🙂
I did not mean to put CMS down, however, unfortunately when someone asks for a comparison, someoone comes in last and someone in first...sorry that it had to be CMS that had to be put down.
CMS has a bad rep due to preconceived notions. It has had some rocky times and the negatives tend to stick in peoples mind...hoepfully, CMS can overcome this shadow and it seems like they are on the right track. recent match lists have been very impressive